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Saksak Sinagol
Rowel Augusto
19 episodes
3 days ago
This podcast hopes to educate, inform and help people understand issues in Cebu Province and the Philippines.
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This podcast hopes to educate, inform and help people understand issues in Cebu Province and the Philippines.
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Mandatory Wearing of Face Mask Again Amidst Rise of Omicron Infection in the Country?
Saksak Sinagol
30 minutes
2 years ago
Mandatory Wearing of Face Mask Again Amidst Rise of Omicron Infection in the Country?

The Dept. Of Health said that a total of 131 additional cases of the Omicron subvariants of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) have been detected in the Philippines.
Based on the latest Covid-19 Biosurveillance Report, the Department of Health (DOH) said 131 of the 137 samples sequenced from May 9 to 11 were found to be Omicron subvariants and sublineages.


This is alarming since it showed Covid-19 is still a threat to the country. Sadly, Filipinos are no longer wearing face masks to protect themselves from the virus and are actively participating in a lot of social activities like concerts, sports events among others.

Is it about time that mandatory wearing of face mask be implemented again in the country?

Saksak Sinagol
This podcast hopes to educate, inform and help people understand issues in Cebu Province and the Philippines.